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Is It Safe to Bank Online?
Posted June 14, 2011 in Home | Comments Off
The answer, according to top security experts, is a qualified “yes.” Using the Internet to bank, buy music, or shop is still as safe or safer than visiting brick-and-mortar locations, as long as consumers take precautions and know what to do if they notice any suspicious activity.
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